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Seasons greetings
Season’s greetings to you all and best wishes for 2016 Orrefors glass, designed by Lena Bergström (clear glass) and Ingegärd Råman (black and red) These are pagan figures who watch over your home at night. They don’t bring presents, that’s … Continue reading
Season’s greetings 2015
Season’s greetings to all and best wishes for 2015 The Angel Tree, at the Metropolitan Museum, New York, decorated with 18th century Neapolitan crèche figures (the Loretta Hines Howard collection). Peasants at work _____ Serenading trubadours _____ A wise man … Continue reading
Season’s greetings 2013
Season’s greetings Season’s greetings to you all, and best wishes for 2014 Illuminated Stockholm, December 1958 Top ©Sidney Wood and SWPhonetics, 1994-2013
Season’s greetings 2012
Season’s greetings Season’s greetings to all, and best wishes for 2013, whether you linger awhile, just pass by, or were never even here. A flower stall at Stockholm market (Hötorget) selling decorations. 1958. Top ©Sidney Wood and SWPhonetics, 1994-2012
Season’s greetings 2011
Best wishes for 2012